Benedetta d'Este

Benedetta d'Este
Princess of Modena and Reggio
Coat of arms
Full name
Benedetta Maria Ernestina d'Este
Born (1697-08-18)18 August 1697
Palazzo Ducale, Modena
Died 17 September 1777(1777-09-17) (aged 80)
Sassuolo
Buried San Vincenzo, Modena
Noble family Este
Religion Catholicism

Benedetta Maria Ernestina d'Este (born in Modena, 18 August 1697; died in Sassuolo,[1] 17 September 1777) was a noblewoman and princess of the Duchy of Modena and Reggio.

Biography

She was the daughter of Duke Rinaldo d'Este and Princess Charlotte Felicity, daughter of the Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg. Her parents' marriage had required papal dispensation because of the close interrelationships of the ducal families of Brunswick and Modena.[1]

She was given the name Benedetta ‘blessed’ after her maternal grandmother, Benedicta Henrietta of the Palatinate.

Her cousin James Francis Edward Stuart, then the Jacobite claimant to the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland, paid a visit to Modena in March 1717. He quickly fell in love with Benedetta and asked her to marry him.[2] However, their union was seen as an undesirable entanglement by Rinaldo, who wanted to maintain good relations with George I.[3] Rinaldo first insisted that the betrothal remain secret, and then definitively refused his consent to it in September 1717, while James was living in Urbino.[4]

Benedetta never married and had no children. She died on 16 September 1777 at Modena at the age of 80.

Titles

  • 18 August 1697 – 17 September 1777 Her Highness Benedetta Maria d'Este, Princess of Modena

Notes

  1. 1 2 Leo van de Pas. "Benedetta Maria Ernesta d'Este, Princess of Modena". Genealogics.org.
  2. Bevan (1967), pp. 98-99.
  3. Bevan (1967), p. 99.
  4. Bevan (1967), pp. 99, 103.

References

  • Bevan, Bryan (1967). King James the Third of England: A Study of Kingship in Exile. London: Robert Hale.
  • Rocca, Emilio Nasalli (1969). I Farnese. Dell'Oglio Editore.
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